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I've posted about this dockline arrangement before but, after spending
the night on my boat in 25 gusting to 40 at our outermost slip with a several mile fetch to windward, I've got to say it is worth repeating. I could hear other boats snubbing and banging and saw several frayed lines in the morning but I slept soundly without ever feeling a jerk or a snub. Http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Sailing0606.htm#Docklines The arrangement doesn't interfere with the a boat on the opposite side of the slip and one could use the same arrangement attaching to the cleat on my side. -- Roger Long |
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